Apple executives on Wednesday will step on stage to announce the iPhone 6s and iPhone 6s Plus alongside new iPad models and a new Apple TV. With just few hours left for the event, more information about the devices has surfaced the Web. Alleged images of the iPhone 6s boxset have leaked on the Web. The boxset and cutouts images show off what seems to be new colourful animated wallpapers, a feature that has been previously touted to be introduced in the new iPhone models. The images also cement rumours of a Rose Gold colour variant, and 16GB storage space in the latest iPhone.

Separately, two more images (via @onleaks) of what appears to be the boxset of iPhone 6s show off a golden fish on an all-white background, with either gold or rose gold-coloured sides. Some believe that the fish in the iPhone wallpaper is "bettas" (also known as Siamese fighting fish). Separately, while an earlier report suggested that the iPad Pro will have 64GB in its most basic variant, a new report by 9to5Mac claims the company intends to launch a 32GB variant of its new tablet as well. The same report further revealed that the pricing of the iPad Pro will start at $799 (roughly Rs. 53,000). The 64GB variant is tipped to be priced at $899 (roughly Rs. 60,000), whereas the top-of-the-line 128GB could break the bank at $999 (roughly Rs. 66,500). LTE variants will cost up to $130 more, taking the top of the line variant up to $1,129 (roughly Rs. 75,100). The report also revealed some new information about the supposed new Apple TV. According to which, it would run iOS 9-based "tvOS." The report added that the interface of the new Apple Watch will remain same as the old generation with plenty of El Capitan and iOS 9 interface elements. Another report said that the Periscope live-streaming firm is working on a new app for the new Apple TV, as is Airbnb, suggesting the kind of apps Apple wants to cater users in its new part set-top box, part gaming console. Finally, 9to5Mac also reports that Apple may introduce new Apple Watch bands and partnerships with fashion brands.